Private In-Home and Online MCAT Tutoring in Miami, FL

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How can a MCAT tutor help you?

For those of you who are interested in becoming a doctor, the MCAT is an absolute necessity. It is a standardized test that is required to get into every medical school in the United States. The test measures your aptitude for the field of medicine and requires a strong and deep understanding of science and math in order to do well. With any test like the MCAT, where so much of your future career relies on the test's results, it may be useful to get some expert help to help you work to reach your full potential. If you are seeking MCAT tutoring in Miami, you may get assistance in locating an independent tutor from Varsity Tutors.

The MCAT, or Medical College Admission Test, has four sections and is graded on a scale from 472 to 525. It is a long test that requires absolute focus from you, the test taker, for a prolonged period of time. When you work with a tutor, your tutor may provide you with targeted lesson plans that may help you both improve your knowledge and extend your stamina. Your tutor may be an expert on the MCAT and a professional tutor. They may therefore be able to assist you with whatever questions you have, answering them quickly for you. This allows you to keep your study sessions efficient, rather than dragging them out with longer sessions where you learn less. Let Varsity Tutors find you an expert MCAT tutor in Miami, FL, to try to help you develop an individualized study plan to work towards adequate preparation on test day.

Another great aspect of working with an MCAT tutor is the flexible nature of their schedules. Your tutor may work with you to find the time and place that works best for you two to meet. Where that ultimately ends up being is up to you. It could be at your home, your favorite coffee shop, somewhere outside on a nice day, and even online, in a face-to-face meeting. Working with a tutor truly is a unique study method in that you still control the timing and place where you study, but you also get the extra help from a professional you need to get the most out of your test scores. If that sounds good to you, call our educational directors in Miami today to get started in MCAT tutoring.

No matter what section of the MCAT you'd like help with, why not use Varsity Tutors to get matched to a private tutor that may help you out? You'll get individualized attention, a flexible schedule, and access to an expert on the MCAT who might help you towards your goals. Call us today. We may find you a skilled MCAT tutor in Miami, FL, who may work to give the knowledge you need to thoroughly understand the MCAT.

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Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"The student and I reviewed his homework passages. We also worked through the first passage from his next practice exam. We did this passage to see how the student would do if time wasn't a concern at all, and found that extra time didn't seem to make a difference. The best way to improve his score may be to focus on comprehension rather than speed. For homework, the student will redo the first passage and we will review it during our next session."

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"We spent the session going over acids and bases. We went trough practice questions and discerned that the student needed to work more on PH calculations and using the buffer equation. Next we talked about electrochemistry, which she seemed to understand quite well. We talked about how to write a cell diagram, as this gave her a bit of trouble, but otherwise she was quite comfortable. We closed by talking about periodic motion, waves, and sound. The student understood sound very well and used the Doppler equation correctly. She needed a bit of help recalling what equilibrium and maximum displacement mean with respect to velocity and acceleration for springs/pendulums though. During our next session we will clean up a few things from physics and then begin our review in earnest."

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"In this session with the student, we went through her physical and biological sections of her diagnostic test. The student did really well but has some issues with validating her answers from material directly in the passages. During the next sessions, we will be implementing strategies that will ascertain that she is able to integrate this skill in her test taking. Additionally, we reviewed questions from several sources that the student had questions about. For the next session, the student was asked to retake the verbal portion of her test while trying to validate each answer with material from the passages. The student has covered a significant amount of material and I am confident that with this work ethic, she will be achieving her target score for the exam."

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"During this session the student and I focused on circuits and periodic/wave motion. Once the student memorizes the formulas he should be able to work through most of the practice problems very well. He seems to have a good grasp on the concepts after we review them. "

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"Today the student and I reviewed a practice exam she had taken over the weekend (where she received her highest score of 31!!), reviewed half of the organic chemistry material required for the MCAT, and discussed the differences in mitosis and meiosis. To achieve her high score on her practice exam, the student utilized passage mapping and question mapping skills that we had practiced. Her weakness was in organic chemistry, which we are spending this week reviewing in preparation for her exam this weekend. With a little more practice on organic chemistry and using passage mapping/question mapping strategies the student will hopefully succeed on test day this weekend. As always, she came prepared and eager to learn."

"In our first session, the student and I discussed general test prep strategies and the need to have a study schedule. We also reviewed the Physical Sciences section; topics included kinematics, friction, Fluids, Pressure, pH calculations, and circuits (resistance, amps, photoelectric effect). "

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"Today the student and I went over how to self-assess section tests independently. She's internalized the various categories of passages and question types, and today we went over answer types and how to correct the logic that leads to those answer types. She worked through a difficult humanities VR section where I had her classify each and every answer choice. She showed improvement using this method. After this, she had questions in the second half of Physics for me covering electrostatics, fluids & solids, and thermodynamics. These are calculation heavy topics so I had to guide her focus -- e.g. very quantitative thinking in electrostatics, as opposed to memorization."

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"The student and I began by going over her most recent practice test. It is extremely exciting to see her score is fluctuating around such high numbers and to see such consistent improvement. We went over how she should spend her next two days before her exam. We then went over some biology content in the lesson book including information on hormones, circulation, and the kidney. "

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"The student and I went over the practice questions she covered in the last week. We then spent time reviewing the physics and chemistry topics she covered from her book and the subsequent problems for those topics. We also discussed her plan for the next two weeks before our next session: she will cover another chapter of physics and chemistry and work on the next practice questions set she has. "